Sam Lestrange

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It was George Bryan Brummell, more commonly known as ‘Beau’ (1778–1840), who epitomised the masculine ideal of the Regency period. The adoption of the frock coat, or coat, in the preceding Georgian period had with its corresponding waistcoat and britches in effect unified the male body within what we would recognise today as a three-piece suit.
Corsets and Codpieces: A History of Outrageous Fashion, from Roman Times to the Modern Era
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